Dear Gents,
Thanks for the invitation but I am and have not the one posting my shots at this forum. But who knows, it is temping. When you have seen all large publications on Latin American Air Forces in Combat Aircraft the past years you will have seen some of my shots. Some others, but not all at all, can be found at www.alfakilo.nl. As can be seen from Marcel's picture, a not posted feature.
CJ
Royal Netherlands Airforce, Air2Air
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Re: Royal Netherlands Airforce, Air2Air boooring head-on report
Its not only about personal preferences. It depends also on the purpose of the pictures. If its for personal pleasure or posting on a forum, the head on pics are o.k. but if its for articles (especially feature ones) you need much more diversity and only headons will not do ...Polecat wrote:do you have Pucara's head-on as well...?
Much time is spent here debating all kind of personal preferences.. I think most people here on the forums would do really strange things to get the chance to make A-A shots, being head-on or from the side...
For me, I don't care, I think almost all A-A positions (like ground/landing shots) shown here have their own kind of charm. Last thing people should do is try to convert their own preferences in a ranking..
My pictures at Airfighters.com : http://www.airfighters.com/photosearch.php?phgid=2672
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Re: Royal Netherlands Airforce, Air2Air boooring head-on report
nor will only side-shots in lever flight... as you said, diversity rules, but if a photographer isn't willing or able to go "the full monty", that doesn't meen that the head on shots aren't cool!CBR wrote:Its not only about personal preferences. It depends also on the purpose of the pictures. If its for personal pleasure or posting on a forum, the head on pics are o.k. but if its for articles (especially feature ones) you need much more diversity and only headons will not do ...Polecat wrote:do you have Pucara's head-on as well...?
Much time is spent here debating all kind of personal preferences.. I think most people here on the forums would do really strange things to get the chance to make A-A shots, being head-on or from the side...
For me, I don't care, I think almost all A-A positions (like ground/landing shots) shown here have their own kind of charm. Last thing people should do is try to convert their own preferences in a ranking..
I have never drunk milk, and I never will . . . .
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Re: Royal Netherlands Airforce, Air2Air boooring head-on report
Thats why formations of multiple aircraft make a boring headon divers ; like during Erics Air to Air Academy.Polecat wrote:nor will only side-shots in lever flight... as you said, diversity rules, but if a photographer isn't willing or able to go "the full monty", that doesn't meen that the head on shots aren't cool!
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Re: Royal Netherlands Airforce, Air2Air boooring head-on report
Hunter... in fitting B&W...
Rather close...
Enjoy,
Mickey
Rather close...
Enjoy,
Mickey